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Which one should I choose really need your help

I got into rotman commerce today and I also have offer from utsc coop management.
I am not really sure what professional designation I should choose but im pretty pro finance and against accounting.
Which program should I attend?
Please state your reason and if you can, please tell me " is rootman really that impossible to survive?

Rotman.
Better program unless you are completely anti asian. Sorry if this comes across racist but its the fact of the matter. Rotman has a much stronger finance program, and the location for the school is much nicer. Who doesn't want to live downtown?

@XCEINOX wroteI got into rotman commerce today and I also have offer from utsc coop management.
I am not really sure what professional designation I should choose but im pretty pro finance and against accounting.
Which program should I attend?
Please state your reason and if you can, please tell me " is rootman really that impossible to survive?

Trolls no dick

I think the only reason you are even considering UTSC is because of its coop placement program. Personally, I feel like Rotman triumphs UTSC in basically everything else, from university experience to the quality of education. For that reason, I would select Rotman. If you plan to go into finance, neither Rotman or UTSC is that great compared to Ivey or Queen's, but if they are your only choices, I would go with Rotman. At Rotman, you will be part of a great curriculum (not as hard as what people make it out to be), you will be at the financial hub of Canada, you will meet bright people and you will have access to a wide variety of extra curricular activities that you just won't find in a secondary campus like UTSC. The professors at Rotman undergrad I heard aren't that impressive, however keep in mind the Rotman is still UofT's main business school so the best professors they have should be there and not else where. Coop placement is definitely a plus for UTSC, but overall, Rotman is better.

@XCEINOX wroteI got into rotman commerce today and I also have offer from utsc coop management.
I am not really sure what professional designation I should choose but im pretty pro finance and against accounting.
Which program should I attend?
Please state your reason and if you can, please tell me " is rootman really that impossible to survive?

Trolls no dick

I think the only reason you are even considering UTSC is because of its coop placement program. Personally, I feel like Rotman triumphs UTSC in basically everything else, from university experience to the quality of education. For that reason, I would select Rotman. If you plan to go into finance, neither Rotman or UTSC is that great compared to Ivey or Queen's, but if they are your only choices, I would go with Rotman. At Rotman, you will be part of a great curriculum (not as hard as what people make it out to be), you will be at the financial hub of Canada, you will meet bright people and you will have access to a wide variety of extra curricular activities that you just won't find in a secondary campus like UTSC. The professors at Rotman undergrad I heard aren't that impressive, however keep in mind the Rotman is still UofT's main business school so the best professors they have should be there and not else where. Coop placement is definitely a plus for UTSC, but overall, Rotman is better.

It's a bit outdated but it gives you a good idea of what to expect and which path you should follow based on your best interests... I'm particularly anxious to see which profs ill end up with as it can mean a huge difference to your GPA (some profs are apparently reeaally hard)